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Literature summary for 3.2.1.132 extracted from

  • Gao, X.A.; Jung, W.J.; Kuk, J.H.; Park, R.D.
    Reaction pattern of Bacillus cereus D-11 chitosanase on chitooligosaccharide alcohols (2009), J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 19, 358-361.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Bacillus cereus
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Bacillus cereus D-11
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
chitosan heptasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus chitosan pentasaccharide + chitosan disaccharide
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chitosan heptasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus D-11 chitosan pentasaccharide + chitosan disaccharide
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chitosan heptasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus chitosan tetrasaccharide + chitosan trisaccharide
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chitosan heptasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus D-11 chitosan tetrasaccharide + chitosan trisaccharide
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chitosan hexasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus chitosan tetrasaccharide + chitosan disaccharide
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chitosan hexasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus D-11 chitosan tetrasaccharide + chitosan disaccharide
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chitosan hexasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus 2 chitosan trisaccharide
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chitosan hexasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus D-11 2 chitosan trisaccharide
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chitosan pentasaccharide + H2O
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Bacillus cereus chitosan disaccharide + chitosan trisaccharide
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additional information the chitosanase splits (GlcN)4GlcNOH into (GlcN)3 + (GlcN)1GlcNOH, and (GlcN)5GlcNOH into (GlcN)4 + (GlcN)1GlcNOH and (GlcN)3 + (GlcN)2GlcNOH. The heptamer (GlcN)6GlcNOH is split into (GlcN)1GlcNOH + (GlcN)5, thereafter hydrolyzed again into (GlcN)3 + (GlcN)2, or into (GlcN)4 + (GlcN)2GlcNOH, as well as (GlcN)3 + (GlcN)3GlcNOH, whereas (GlcN)1-3GlcNOH is not hydrolyzed. The monomers GlcN and GlcNOH are never detected from the enzyme reaction. Substrate specificity and product analysis, overview Bacillus cereus ?
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additional information the chitosanase splits (GlcN)4GlcNOH into (GlcN)3 + (GlcN)1GlcNOH, and (GlcN)5GlcNOH into (GlcN)4 + (GlcN)1GlcNOH and (GlcN)3 + (GlcN)2GlcNOH. The heptamer (GlcN)6GlcNOH is split into (GlcN)1GlcNOH + (GlcN)5, thereafter hydrolyzed again into (GlcN)3 + (GlcN)2, or into (GlcN)4 + (GlcN)2GlcNOH, as well as (GlcN)3 + (GlcN)3GlcNOH, whereas (GlcN)1-3GlcNOH is not hydrolyzed. The monomers GlcN and GlcNOH are never detected from the enzyme reaction. Substrate specificity and product analysis, overview Bacillus cereus D-11 ?
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